Matthew R. DeVerna's Projects
Repo for Advent of Code 2021, which I almost certainly do not have the time to complete :P.
A Python API for Botometer by OSoMe
A simple bracket planner. Takes a list of names and randomly creates teams and then decides which teams will play one another.
A python package for inferring the diffusion of retweet cascades on Twitter.
Code for Scott Cunningham's Causal Inference: The Mixtape
A small package (locally installed) for dealing with twitter compliance firehose data objects.
Members of the United States Congress, 1789-Present, in YAML/JSON/CSV, as well as committees, presidents, and vice presidents.
A repo for code used in a guest lecture/demonstration for Indiana University's undergraduate course, "Click here for an easy A: Social Media Manipulation 101" taught by Filippo Menczer.
Knowhows and FAQs accumulated from countless hours of googling and yak shaving.
Chapter by Chapter notes, exercises and code for a variety of machine learning books using Python
This is a collection of the lab code provided to students during this course as well as code created by me for assignments throughout the semester.
A repo for the mean-field SIR simulations related to my qualifications exam.
simple repo to test helios-web
A collection of algorithms and tools for the standard code monkey.
Slides from the American Economic Associations lectures by Alberto Abadie, Joshua Angrist, and Christopher Walters which generally summarize causal inference methods described in the book Mostly Harmless Econometrics (Angrist & Pischke, 2008).
a collection random code I didn't know where to save...
A crash course demonstration of the osometweet Python package, designed to gather Twitter data via the V2 endpoints.
Scrape fact-checks from politifact.com
A Python package that can be used to calculate misinformation-exposure scores for a user based on the falsity scores of public figures they follow on Twitter.
Code exploring the generation a reliable news database using various approaches.
A collection of code from NYU's Scientific Programming for Behavioral Sciences course. Provided by the course and written by me.
Scrape the Adfontes media bias chart data.
A project to find and rank the top superspreaders of misinformation on Twitter
Side project that scrapes the top domains from @FacebooksTop10 and @citizenbrowser
Unreliable News Index (for Columbia Journalism Review)
My Zotero backup